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A younger generation had Linkin Park and, to a greater extent, Chester Bennington.
"Private companies are disrupting to a greater extent than in the past," said Boyd.
But men invest to a greater extent than women do, and it costs us.
Thus tribes, gangs and factions drive politics in Britain to a greater extent than elsewhere.
To a greater extent these days, developing and developed markets have tended to move together.
I think that's an aspect of the job people should focus on to a greater extent.
Adam Schiff said last year that Obama should have sounded the alarm to a greater extent.
To a greater extent than before, it's a four-part rather than a predominantly two-part mainstream.
"I thought we would see an increase, but it was to a greater extent than expected," says Rooney.
Skarsgård, who plays It, said we can expect the sequel to address It's being to a greater extent.
I also think other institutions are discounting to a greater extent, so all of a sudden that's gone.
To a greater extent than for other citrus, commercial packing can distort the flavor of many mandarins, including clementines.
Some people will experience DOMS to a greater extent than others, while some exercises will stimulate more soreness than others.
In 2016, voters will discover information about candidates and parties online through imagery to a greater extent than ever before.
"We need to a greater extent to get our business travelers to also do their leisure travel with us," Jansson said.
For post-modernists (and to a greater extent, post-structuralists), this means that all historical narratives are constructed and, thus, contested.
Over the long term, there would be increasing pressure on more states to use all of those tools to a greater extent.
The religious and mystical associations of this Western Argentine region are noted periodically, perhaps to a greater extent than the payoff requires.
The next decade will see the implementation of technology to a greater extent and in ways that have never been done before.
Paul Kellstedt, a political scientist at Texas A&M University, found that when women move their votes, men follow to a greater extent.
Had he supported pro-growth policies during his current campaign — and to a greater extent than his rivals — we would have endorsed him.
She could not recreate that in her 2008 presidential campaign, but she has tried to, to a greater extent, in the 2016 race.
But partisans on both sides are already set in whom they plan to vote for — and to a greater extent than ever before.
"You're now starting to see people price that in even to a greater extent today," Zaccarelli said of changes in the bond market.
Upon deeper consideration, you'll probably find that it embodies your signs' personality, behavior, likes, and dislikes, to a greater extent than you originally thought.
The Supreme Court REVERSED 9th Circuit decisions 61% of the time (which excludes decisions that were vacated), which signals disagreement to a greater extent.
The answer is A, entirely, and also B to a greater extent than their writer and director, James DeMonaco, has been given credit for.
As social media platforms race to find effective solutions, Twitter has looked to users to a greater extent than companies like Facebook and YouTube.
Plaintiffs give this debate justiciability by asserting harms that befall or will befall them personally and to a greater extent than older segments of society.
The 2-year Treasury note yield, which is impacted to a greater extent by changes in Fed policy, dropped 2 basis point to 2.813 percent.
"FB5" marks the fifth "major version" of the app, Zuckerberg said, which will emphasize groups and community to a greater extent than the previous designs.
They noted improved unmanned remote sensing technology can be used to a greater extent to fulfill the treaty obligations to monitor military movements in Sinai.
Nor is there any strong evidence to suggest that fasted exercise "burns up" muscle tissue to a greater extent than exercise in a fed state.
To a greater extent than the US police, moreover, China is finding ways to leverage state-of-the-art computational tools to extend its power.
However, the factors that have helped buoy firms owned by women are also bolstering firms owned by men – and it seems to a greater extent.
They noted that improved unmanned remote sensing technology can be used to a greater extent to fulfill the treaty obligations to monitor military movements in Sinai.
The team was obsessive in getting the latency down, and succeeded to a greater extent than, honestly, I expected was possible on this kind of display.
Thursdays and Fridays will a second round of chest and back he says, but on those days, the workouts will also incorporate arms to a greater extent.
The neighborhood is known for its 18th-century Georgian and Federal architecture and, to a greater extent, 19th-century Italianate, Second Empire, Romanesque and Queen Anne styles.
There is also evidence that the fees charged by credit cards can exacerbate the situation because the consumer can try to chase losses to a greater extent.
Either way, Apple molds consumer technology — an industry that impacts many others — to a greater extent than most others, and it is worth paying attention to for that reason.
The ACLU cited those moves by DHS and the State Department as indicating the federal government could be monitoring social media to a greater extent than is widely known.
But it cannot be if the Supreme Court largely strips Congress of its authority over immigration and empowers the executive branch to a greater extent than it already has.
It's where I learned how to be a journalist — and, to a greater extent than I realized at the time, it's where I learned how to be an American.
"It's always been important to select the best strategy but now to a greater extent than ever, getting the right manager within the right strategy has been key," Bausano said.
The two will probably have to confront their vulnerabilities to a greater extent than they have to this point, and they face challengers who are well positioned to exploit them.
Also in the new app, and to a greater extent on the web, Anchor now offers podcast analytics which show things like plays per episode, total plays, downloads, and more.
Dr. Jha said we could assist in funding the development of drugs and diagnostic tests for diseases threatening poorer countries to a greater extent than wealthier ones, such as tuberculosis.
It makes money by ripping off everyone else, to some extent through direct taxpayer subsidies, to a greater extent by shunting the true costs of its operations off onto innocent bystanders.
"If the new rocket has a feature of passive homing guidance like the WS-2, the range, accuracy and power of the rocket would be improved to a greater extent," he added.
Durkovich said that one of the biggest trends she has seen is an increase in asymmetric attacks, meaning one country may be attacking another to a greater extent and using different methods.
To be sure, the 49-year-old federal appellate judge is not the first Supreme Court nominee to keep his views close to the vest, but he did it to a greater extent.
"As people gain health insurance coverage and preventive care is covered to a greater extent, people may be more connected to a health care system, but that can take a while," she said.
"The biggest worry is the level of investment in this important commodity is going down and that worries everyone, not only the producers, I think the suppliers to a greater extent," he said.
According to the September 12th report in The Lancet, time spent with high blood sugar was also reduced to a greater extent in patients in the flash monitoring group than with conventional monitoring.
The sharp downturn in small-cap stocks on Monday is raising a flag with investors that the stock market may have priced in corporate tax cuts to a greater extent than previously thought.
But the Bank of England expects pay to pick up soon, a big reason it says interest rates are likely to rise faster and to a greater extent than it thought until recently.
Walter Isaacson, author of the 2011 "Steve Jobs" biography, on Monday revealed to a greater extent the pointed criticism that Jobs had about Tim Cook, whom he handpicked as Apple CEO before his death.
The Netherlands, which has experienced political fragmentation for longer, and to a greater extent, than most, took seven months to form its last government—as Mr Rutte reminded waiting journalists last night, urging patience.
I've been trying to figure out how to increase diversity in my organization and in the legal profession generally, which continues to struggle with this issue to a greater extent than most other professions.
But Sanders's populist message and refusal to use super-PACs or take special interest money has seen the potential of this technology realized to a greater extent than any previous or current candidate has managed.
That theme was also front-and-center at the company's F8 conference this week, where Facebook announced a new version of its app, which will emphasize Groups and community to a greater extent than the previous designs.
The obvious way to do that is to reduce the bezels surrounding the screen, which LG has done to a greater extent than ever before, but the company has also changed the shape of the screen itself.
The police say it reduces violence in some areas to a greater extent by building a boxing club than by building a police station—it has a profound effect on young people and can improve their behavior.
In one study, a post-workout drink containing 50 grams of carbohydrate and 25 grams of whey protein failed to increase the build-up of muscle protein to a greater extent than 25 grams of protein alone.
New asset management rules due to come into play in the middle of next year have already squeezed smaller banks, which depend to a greater extent on income from the sales of wealth management products, analysts said.
"We did an innovation in corporate diversity that has moved the needle to a greater extent than was moved in the past by laissez-faire, handshake agreements," said Mr. Morial, who sits on a Comcast advisory council.
"Although it is not impacted by CNY weakening, the CSI 13 is suffering to a greater extent than we had expected," analysts wrote in a note, citing slowing China data and the shadow banking credit slowdown as factors.
Unlike Nixon, and to a greater extent than Reagan, Trump has also had the help of a powerful conservative media ecosystem ready to amplify his rhetoric, attack his political adversaries and even provide material for his verbal assaults.
"The weaker data could also signal that global economic conditions have been affecting Canada's economy to a greater extent than was predicted," it said, adding Canadians had also been saving more, a possible sign of increased consumer caution.
EBITDA Margin Growth: Based on management accounts, Eurotorg's EBITDA margin increased to 2110% in 21000H211 (21500H21000: 212000%) due to marketing activities and, to a greater extent, better terms from suppliers achieved at the expense of shorter payables days.
It was also said that the methodology for setting the CCyB should take into account to a greater extent the question whether funds generated by the existing CCyB rate were already sufficient to cover the monitored cyclical risks.
While the study does not demonstrate this, it is tempting to speculate that fund families which serve less savvy small investors prioritize their own wellbeing to a greater extent, simply because they can get away with it more easily.
And because current technologies allow us to view the process to a greater extent than ever before (with more actual footage and less reliance on animation), it is even more interesting to watch than it was a generation ago.
"Girls who game may not only have fewer girls to game with, but also to a greater extent be excluded from nongaming social interaction with same-aged girls, and the training in social skills that follows," Hygen said by email.
That was what much of the work of journalism had become: a process of weighing probabilities against the personal stakes of sources in order to form a picture of reality based on beliefs — perhaps to a greater extent than on facts.
A professional engineer whose work involves Java is going to have a boatload more qualifications than "knowing Java," and this is likely to be to a greater extent than someone whose work primarily involves many if not most not-Java languages.
All the other themes of the play, such as death and doom, are eclipsed by the emphasis on the beauty of both the prophet and, to a greater extent, the title character: "Don't look at her" is a common refrain.
It only benefits men in power to send the message to women that if they choose to run for office, how they choose to express their sexual autonomy will be subject to surveillance and punishment to a greater extent than their male counterparts.
"The dollar volume of refinance applications decreased by 26 percent, while refinance applications based on loan count decreased 17 percent, indicating that the volume of larger loans dropped to a greater extent than smaller loans," noted Michael Fratantoni, chief economist for the MBA.
The Journal of Exercise Science highlights that this actually increases the likelihood of eventual weight gain and heightens the risk of other health complications including cardiovascular disease or type 2 diabetes to a greater extent than remaining at a stable, "obese" BMI.
Hypocrisy can be aspirational: Political actors claim that they are motivated by ideals perhaps to a greater extent than they really are; shedding the mask of hypocrisy asserts that greed, vengeance and gratuitous cruelty aren't wrong, but are legitimate motivations for political behavior.
The self-reflection is particularly acute for members of the influential Council for National Policy, an umbrella network of conservative activists -- the membership of which has been largely secret but can now be exclusively revealed to a greater extent than ever before by CNN.
Sounding more urgent about the need for higher borrowing costs, Saunders said on Wednesday that unemployment was likely to fall to a greater extent than the BoE expected which would push pay growth in 2018 to near its fastest rate since the financial crisis.
Still, by then, Bird had already generated "cool" cred with users that it may still enjoy to a greater extent than Lime, which launched at nearly the same time but began renting electric bikes and only layered in electric scooters after watching Bird's rise.
In particular, it's important to reach out to women in Congress since data indicate that women elected officials "bring home the bacon" to a greater extent than do men in Congress and pass more than twice as many bills as their male counterparts, on average.
"With the establishment of a monetary policy and financial stability committee, the board may to a greater extent than today focus its efforts on the other activities of the bank, in particular the management of the Government Pension Fund Global," Finance Minister Siv Jensen said.
The problem is if the data is too strong, you could have a bond market sell-off which we've seen over the last couple of months, and that actually tends to impact technology adversely to a greater extent than the rest of the market.
Look at this parenthetical from today's order: "(The Government has not requested that we expedite consideration of the merits to a greater extent.)" The implication is clear: we could have held a special hearing in July—an unusual but not unprecedented move—but nobody asked us to.
Genetic differences likely made social parasitism possible by selecting for bees that could develop ovaries to a greater extent than other worker bees, lay eggs prepackaged with two sets of chromosomes, and possibly emit a chemical signal to mask their presence while laying eggs, said Dr. Webster.
This was an era before balanced diets, isotonic sports drinks and immaculate, otherworldly sporting professionalism, and it's possible that some of those who turned out that frosty afternoon were indeed feeling the effects of Christmas excess, at least to a greater extent than might the footballers of today.
Nicholas Kristof writes about the film: Since 9/11, the United States has spent billions of dollars reshaping Afghanistan and Pakistan with the military toolbox; I suspect we would have achieved more if we had relied to a greater extent on the education and women's empowerment tool boxes.
The main characters — and James Halliday (Mark Rylance), the late founder of the Oasis — are obsessed with '80s pop culture trivia, and the book is crammed with references that don't make it into the movie (which, to a greater extent than the book, is bound by trademark law).
For state-owned enterprises with Western institutional investors on their shareholder registers, the state's control can weaken – particularly regarding the pursuit of social and public policy objectives – to a greater extent than its remaining equity stake, even at 95 percent as is likely to be the case with Aramco, would suggest.
Tony Buckley, assistant secretary for customs at Ireland's Revenue Commissioners, said customs posts would not be needed and being an island at the end of the EU supply chain meant Ireland could rely to a greater extent on self assessment with the small number of required checks made away from the border.
In Britain, where people have arguably embraced contactless cards to a greater extent than individuals in other countries, researchers have routinely been able to copy the financial details of some cards, including the 16-digit card number and expiration date, by merely passing their own N.F.C. reader close to a person's wallet.
Among them is the so-called backstop that at least temporarily binds Britain and, to a greater extent, Northern Ireland to European trading rules so as to avoid customs checks on the historically contentious border between Ireland, part of the European Union, and Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom.
Analysts said that Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi may see Pope Francis as an impartial figure whose visit could help defuse some of the international outcry over her handling of the violence in Rakhine State — and perhaps also hold the military to account for it to a greater extent than she realistically could herself.
Most of those requirements, like "a mechanism to assess whether the applicant has the intent to commit terrorist or criminal acts after entering the US," are things the government is already doing to the best of its abilities — and likely couldn't do to a greater extent without simply, well, banning large classes of immigrants.
"Individuals who dehumanized Mexican immigrants to a greater extent were more likely to cast them in threatening terms, withhold sympathy from them, and support measures designed to send and keep them out, such as surveillance, detention, expulsion, and building a wall between the United States and Mexico," Kteily and a co-author wrote in a 2017 paper.
In "All Politics is National: The Rise of Negative Partisanship and the Nationalization of U.S. House and Senate Elections in the 21st Century," Abramowitz and Webster make the case that To a greater extent than at any time in the post-World War II era, the outcomes of elections below the presidential level reflect the outcomes of presidential elections.
One famous and still ongoing study in Japan recruited adults past age 55 and found that interval walking — in which volunteers stride briskly for three minutes and then slowly for another three — enabled the older men and women to improve their endurance and blood pressures to a greater extent than walking moderately for the same amount of time.
"Individuals who dehumanized Mexican immigrants to a greater extent were more likely to cast them in threatening terms, withhold sympathy from them, and support measures designed to send and keep them out, such as surveillance, detention, expulsion, and building a wall between the United States and Mexico," Northwestern University psychologist psychologists Nour Kteily and Emile Bruneau wrote in a 2017 paper.
One ace that Trump has up his sleeve is that this campaign has exposed the mainstream media, to a greater extent than ever before, as blatantly (even comically) partisan in their coverage of the candidates, and their reputation as impartial arbiters of fact and truthfulness is at an all-time low if we are to believe what the pollsters tell us.
To a greater extent than in 2008, her campaign has tried to tap into this idea this time around, but has done so largely with fairly disposable pop culture outreach — campaigning with Katy Perry in Iowa, stopping by the set of Broad City, playing into "woman card" memes — rather than a serious argument about the significance of female political leadership.
"She isn't tainted with the old, ideological nationalism of Chen and further back, and is able to portray herself as rational and moderate to a greater extent than any other potential D.P.P. candidate, which is very important to assuage voters' concerns and inoculate against KMT attacks," said Jonathan Sullivan, an associate professor at the School of Contemporary Chinese Studies at the University of Nottingham.
In an era in which financial might so often makes right, when the traditional European powerhouses hold the balance of power to a greater extent than at any time in history, when they have been able to industrialize youth development and produce great squadrons of players, when they have availed themselves of the most advanced sports science and brought in the most expert coaches, Croatia's achievement in making it this far is breathtaking.
"We expected the eyelid areas to be better covered by moisturizer compared to sunscreen as we thought the perception would be that moisturizers would cause less eye stinging if they accidentally seeped into the eyes, or we expected to find no difference between the two," said senior study author Austin McCormick of Aintree University Teaching Hospital in Liverpool, UK. "Instead, we found that when using moisturizer with SPF, less facial area was covered and in particular the eyelid area was missed to a greater extent," McCormick said by email.

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